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The legal burden of proof A party claiming a prescriptive right has to prove not only long user, i.e. that the right has been exercised for 20 years or more, but also that the use has been as of right. As of right means, in Latin, nec vi, nec clam, nec precario.
While a prescriptive easement over registered land does not need to be completed by registration to take effect at law, there are advantages to registration, which include the notification of third parties of the easement where its existence is not obvious on an inspection of the land.
There is generally no need to register a prescriptive easement at the Land Registry as most prescriptive easements amount to overriding interests, meaning that they are automatically binding on the owner of the burdened property and their successors in title.
The courts have held that a right to park on land is capable of being an easement provided it meets the requirements for easements by prescription.
The use must be one capable of existing as an easement (such as a right of way or a right to use pipes, drains etc). The use must have been exercised without force, secrecy and without permission. The use must have been exercised continuously and without any interruption for at least 20 years.